are appointed to leave, booking as follow**.^ F)R PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYT- ■ TELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Waopar vi, Oamaru, Timaru — 'life TAIAROA, s c., on TUESDAY, 25th ; November, at 2 p m. FOR PICTON ar d WELLINGTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The WAITAKI, s.s, on FRIDAY, 26th November. "pIOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The WELTIVGTON, s.s, oa FRIDAY, 2 eth Novemter. FOR SYDNEY (F.XEJI3ITIOM opased i 17 h Settember) - Tte KOI ORUA, ss , from Auckland, 28 h ; November. FOR MELBOUBNF i,nl ADEL&IDE, ' via Grej mouth, liokitil*a, a .d Newcastle— Tt.e CLAUD HAMILTON 7 , ss , on SATURDAY, 29th November. FXCORf-TON TirKRTS.— Fr:m >st December, 1879 to 3lstJ,inu*tTy, 1880, Rbtdbn Tickets to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) '■ Will te issued at 10 per cent off ordicary return tare, and for Fasulie3 (bona file) of 3 adults and over, 20 per cent olf ea_ fire. FXCURSION to West Coast Sounds i le*ve* Dunedin 24th Dec mber. Passengers forw&rJed from Ne'son. WOOL booked throagh to LONDON at ONE PENNY ptr lb. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained ,' at the Company's Of? icb, ; 1105 Government Wharf FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. WANGANUI will sail for the ebove Ports on MONDAY ; NEXT, 24th November. For Freight or Pas?age, apply to J. F. CROSS Jan., ' 3531 Agent. Tenders for Grass. TENDERS maybe sent to Mr. SCLAN-j DERS forthe GRASS nntil TUESDAY '' next, on the Presbyterian Church Acre, as it : stands. 3551—2 — — i WANTED. TENDER to CUT, MAKE, and STACKThrte Acres HAY. 3543— t c Office of this Paper. ' TENDERS will be received by the under- ; signed up to the 20th Eecem&er next, for the PURCHASE or LEASE of 640 Acres First-class LAND, nearly all Cleared, and boundaries well defined, situate in Ram ; ValL'y, Motueka Valley. i JOHN STANLEY, J P., 3533—26 Tadmor Lodge. '.
I BL__ ANCHOR \|^^ STEAM LINE OF l^^ai PACK-ilp ABB APPOIWT**— TO LBAVB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst, at Ram. rriHE KENNELY on FRIDAY, 261h ir.st. THE CHARLES EDWARD, to follow. FOR WANGANUI THE WALLACF, on WtDSE'DIY, »6tb inft FOR WELLINGTON DIRRCT. TUB WALLACE on MONDAY, 24th tnsta-.t, at 2 p.m FOR BLV NnEIM. THE LITTKLT N on MONDAY, the 24th instant, at 8 pm. . 1187 N Kt>??M'r3 h C._ FOB WAKGANUI, jij&jJMSg*; WAKATU, vill rail for tha aboie Port TO-DAY (SATURDAY), the 2vnd initant, at Midnight. For Freight or Passage, B pply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3485 Agent. CHIARINI'S CIRCUS. Excursion— Motueka to Nelson. LADY BARKLY will leave Motueka' fcr Nel«oi> at 2.30 p.m on SATURDAY N* XT, reruniiig to MotueUa at 12 midnight, tffordi g parser. gers an opportunity oi visiting the above Circus. Fare tht re and back, Five Shi lings. JAS. S. CROSS, Jun , Agent, 35^2 ■ Commercial Wharf. Nelson and Foxhill Bailway. IXTRA TRAISS. ON MONDAY, November 24th, a TRAIN will leave Fox Bill for Nelson at 6 p m., returning from Nelson at 11.50 p.m. W. STONE, . Genera' Manager Neleon, November 15, 1879. 3513 Temperance Hotel. HOT LUNCHEON from 12 to 2, 1/-. Breakfast or Tea, 1/-. 3517— S J. PIPER, Manager.
BEST VALLTJE FOR MONEY! :F. J. ■'ai'NG.S'T-Opfy GENERAL STOREKEEPER, and Produce Dealer, CALLS ATTENTION to the following Goods, just Ipded, which, with his already varied and well-assorted Stock, he is now selling at the lowest remunerative rates ; so that his customers may ba sure'of • i • making the most of their money. New Currants and .Raisin a, Sultanas, Lemon Tinware and Brushware Peel ■ ■ ■ i ■ .. Patent Medicines, and Stationery Crushed Loaf,*Snowdrpp and otber Sugars ' _ .„ „ Boots, Shoks, Slippers— Men's Women's. New Season TEAS, Congous, &c„ in chests, ,«.,'• ~ ' i half-chests, and boxes and Children's^a large-assortment. Gunpowder, Orange Pekoe, Scented Caper Hen ' B and B °J 8 ' Eelt and Stra * Ha f*» The Mixed Tea, as supplied for Family u ? e' .. Women'", and 1 Children's Ftraw and Legis specially recommended for trial to horn Hata those desirous of a really good article. Flowers. Ribbcps, and otWTHmUnga COFFEE Fresh Roasted and Ground npon the MEHfB _ n _ Bo y's Clothino ■'- premises, warranted not to be surpassed A . ; . . i -, for delicate aroma ; also, Wholesale, Also, a varied assortment of Hosibry and in 1,2, 7, and 29-lb. tins, and in bulk. Habebdashiry Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, Sardines, — Herrings, Lobster, Salmon, Mustard, and all the usual Oilman's Stores. Fggs, Batter, Baccn, Hams, Cheese, always on sale •■'■■•■• Soaps, Yellow, Blue, Mottled, Scented, etc. • Also, Poultry, and all Farm Produce Candles, Sperm, and Mould Kerosine— test 150 7 . Crockery and Glassware In great variety Produce taken tin Exchange at Highest Special lines in Cups and Saucers, cheap Market Rates, X ' ■ ... A A. X' 7 F. J. HINGSTON, General Storekeeper & Procktee I)ealer, Waiipfa^^elso^., , r^,. >r j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 268, 22 November 1879, Page 3
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